Trek at Savandurga – Conditions?

This is a discussion on Trek at Savandurga – Conditions? within Route / Travel Queries, part of the Travelogues category; Has anyone been to Savandurga (near Magadi road) recently? How are the conditions there w.r.t. cleanliness and safety? I’m thinking ...

Has anyone been to Savandurga (near Magadi road) recently? How are the conditions there w.r.t. cleanliness and safety? I’m thinking of doing a night trek in a week or two. Is it safe to leave the car/bike at the base for a night?

Any other info on route/conditions that you think is relevant is also most welcome.

I'm thinking of taking the Magadi road route to reach there(only because I have been on that route earlier). Which one is better when going from BTM, Magadi road or Mysore road?
Thanks!

Last edited by subhashnm : 22nd February 2010 at 11:43.
Reason: Font got all messed up

Given that I will be going for a night trek and will be going on this route later in the night, what are the chances of me getting lost? I might not find anyone on the road to ask for directions. Need I take a map along? Or are there sign boards along the way?

Route wise you can take any route and reach there. Trekking in the night on Savandurga is STRICTLY NO. My friends tried this once and was very dangerous and you never no what is waiting for you. I have done the trekking in day time and it is very difficult to climb one of the highest single rock mountain in Asia. You should have a good stamina if you are going to the top in one go. It is very steep after you reach the half way mark. You can keep the vehicles near the shops. But in night time there are chances that you will never find your vehicles when you come back. So morning at around 6am-7am if you start the trek then it is very good or else after 9am the sun hits the rock and the heat from the rock will make many go dizzy. I have climbed the mountain in 55min flat.

Route wise you can take any route and reach there. Trekking in the night on Savandurga is STRICTLY NO. My friends tried this once and was very dangerous and you never no what is waiting for you. I have done the trekking in day time and it is very difficult to climb one of the highest single rock mountain in Asia. You should have a good stamina if you are going to the top in one go. It is very steep after you reach the half way mark. You can keep the vehicles near the shops. But in night time there are chances that you will never find your vehicles when you come back. So morning at around 6am-7am if you start the trek then it is very good or else after 9am the sun hits the rock and the heat from the rock will make many go dizzy. I have climbed the mountain in 55min flat.

I understand the difficulties, and more so because I have been there and done the night trek once, a few years ago. It was tough, yes, but not impossible. Did the climb, leisurely, in about 3 hours, and had a wonderful sight of the sunrise later on.

Given that I will be going for a night trek and will be going on this route later in the night, what are the chances of me getting lost? I might not find anyone on the road to ask for directions. Need I take a map along? Or are there sign boards along the way?

Even at night, you can find a way provided you take a map. I don't suppose there will be people at that time of the night. If you are going at night, you can take Magadi road. It will be easier and will not get lost, but it is a very big roundabout.

There are little or no signboards all along the route. there is a signboard at Manchanabele indicating direction to Savandurga. Getting to Manchanabele is a bit tricky if there is no one around to ask.

I am planning on going to Savandurga tomorrow morning. Need advice on the Mysore Road / Magadi road route. Also, I will be driving my Innova, so, request information on the condition of the roads and about the thoughts of taking my car on those roads.

I am planning on going to Savandurga tomorrow morning. Need advice on the Mysore Road / Magadi road route. Also, I will be driving my Innova, so, request information on the condition of the roads and about the thoughts of taking my car on those roads.

Thanks in advance,
Cheers

Its been a while since I traveled anywhere near Savanadurga/Magadi. But I don't think it will be a problem for a vehicle like the Innova. The roads might have deteriorated compared to last year, but an Innova should be able to make it easily.

For the route, it would help if you told which side of Bangalore you are starting from. Magadi road is straight forward. Bangalore-Magadi-Savandurga. It should be around 10 kms from Magadi. You will have to take the road going to Ramanagar and again take a left after a few kms. There should be a board showing direction.

Its been a while since I traveled anywhere near Savanadurga/Magadi. But I don't think it will be a problem for a vehicle like the Innova. The roads might have deteriorated compared to last year, but an Innova should be able to make it easily.

For the route, it would help if you told which side of Bangalore you are starting from. Magadi road is straight forward. Bangalore-Magadi-Savandurga. It should be around 10 kms from Magadi. You will have to take the road going to Ramanagar and again take a left after a few kms. There should be a board showing direction.

Thank you so much for your suggestion. I did travel that day, and the route via Mysore road is in a bad state after the deviation from Manchanbele Dam. But the Magadi road route is perfectly fine.